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Historical Context for August 25, 1980
Headlines from August 25, 1980
Chaos in Domestic Aid Programs Is Laid to Congress in U.S. Study; A Lack of Understanding Study Blames Congress For Chaos in Programs States Heed Criticism Problem Is Described
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 A Federal commission, ordered by Congress to conduct a thorough study of the state of American Government, has concluded that Congress itself is chiefly to blame for what it found to be an unmanageable, wasteful and unaccountable system of domestic aid programs.
At Home With John and Bonnie; Oilman, Wife Are a Study In Contrasts 'Predictably Unpredictable' Active in Local Politics The Swearingens Are a Study in Contrasts Competent Fund-Raiser Travel Is Frequent Pertamina Cuts Oil Premium Pacific Resources
CHICAGO John and Bonnie Swearingen of Chicago may well be the most colorful pair in the upper echelons of corporate America.
Holtzman Aides Confident Early Pace Can Be Kept Up; Pamphlets Cite Record Holtzman Aides Confident Early Pace Can Be Maintained The Liberal Litany In Home Territory On Judiciary Committee Using Boston-Based Pollster
The theory when Elizabeth Holtzman announced that she was running for United States Senator was to get in first, prove she could raise enough money for a big-time campaign and, like a long-distance runner, lope to victory.
Ormandy in Last Concert With Philadelphians
American Express Enters Japan; American Express Enters Japanese Market Aiming for High-Income Bracket Loans at Below-Market Rates
TOKYO, Aug. 24 American Express hopes to tap a huge but somewhat sleepy market for consumer credit here, and has undertaken a major marketing effort for its new yen-denominated Gold Card.
BUSINESS Digest; The Economy International Companies Today's Columns
CONCESSIONS OFFERED; Initial Reaction Indicates Proposals Won't Bring Walkouts to an End Far Short of Strikers' Demands Repudiation of Union Council Key Offer Involves Candidates Poland's Premier Is Dismissed in a Sweeping Shake-Up
WARSAW, Aug. 24 Poland's Prime Minister and three other full members of the ruling Polituro, as well as two deputy members, were dismissed today in a major shake-up of the Communist Party.
A Policy Choice in Poland; The Path Seems to Be Toward Accommodation, As Warsaw Removes Hardliners From Posts News Analysis Treading a Delicate Path New Direction in Poland Appears to Be Toward Accommodation
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 Faced with a choice of a potentially violent crackdown or concessions to striking workers and rebellious intellectuals. Poland's Communist leaders seem to have moved ...
Mugabe Cheered in Harlem as He Stresses 'Oneness'; Blacks Now 'More Equal' Address to U.N. Today Appearance on Television
To cheers and the cadenced chanting on his name, Prime Minister Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe went to Harlem yesterday to pay tribute to the "gallant people" living there.
World Bank Weighs Energy Affiliate; World Bank Energy Affiliate Local Fuel Usage Cited Potential Reduction in Oil Bills
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 A new affiliate of the World Bank that could nearly double the amount of money the bank provides to developing countries to meet "urgent" needs for energy is under consideration by senior bank officials.
Article 3 -- No Title; Focus on Flexibility Final Effort on Rail Bill
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 The Carter Administration is making a final effort to push a compromise railroad deregulation bill through the House before the November election, even though the measure's chief sponsor said last week that it was dead for this session.
I was wondering if anything interesting on the news was going on when I was born, and decided to create this website for fun. The purpose is to show people what was going on when they were born. With this website I've found out that it was a pretty slow news day on my birthday, but I bet it would feel cool to know a historical event happened on your birthday.
The data used in this project is provided by the New York Times API. They have by far the best API I was able to find, with articles dating back to the 1950s. There weren't any other major newspapers that had an API with close to as much data. The closest was the Guardian API, but theirs only went back to the 1990s. I decided to only use articles from the New York Times because their API was by far the best. This tool works if you have a birthday after the 1950s or so.
Some important dates in history I'd recommend looking up on this website are:
- 9/11/2001: The September 11 Attacks happened on this day, the news articles from this date provide great context to the tragedy our nation suffered and the immediate response from the American people. The headlines capture the shock, confusion, and unity that emerged in the aftermath of this devastating event.
- 7/20/1969: The historic Apollo 11 moon landing, when humans first set foot on another celestial body. The articles from this date showcase humanity's greatest achievement in space exploration and the culmination of the space race.
- 11/9/1989: The fall of the Berlin Wall, marking the beginning of the end of the Cold War. The coverage provides fascinating insights into this pivotal moment in world history and the emotions of people as decades of division came to an end.
- 1/20/2009: Barack Obama's inauguration as the first African American President of the United States, a watershed moment in American history that represented a major milestone in the ongoing journey toward racial equality.
- 8/15/1969: The Woodstock Music Festival began, marking a defining moment in American counterculture and music history. The coverage captures the spirit of the era and the unprecedented gathering of young people.
These historical events are just a few examples of the fascinating moments in history you can explore through this tool. Whether you're interested in your own birthday, significant historical dates, or just curious about what was making headlines on any given day, this website offers a unique window into the past through the lens of contemporary news coverage.
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